Possibility of Monitoring the Dynamic Impact of the Rolling Stock on the Track Superstructure Using Strain Gauges and Vibrometry

A. S. Adadurov, V. N. Fedorinin, S. A. Bekher, М. A. Gulyaev
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One of the priority tasks in development of railway transport is to raise its efficiency by increasing the time between repairs for both the track superstructure and the rolling stock. Solving this problem is impossible without timely, complete, and reliable information about the dynamics of interaction of the rolling stock with the infrastructure. To organise monitoring of dynamic processes, completely different types of primary transducers are used: resistance strain gauges, fibre-optic sensors, dynamometers (force sensor pads), accelerometers, acoustic emission sensors. This implies relevance of the scientific and technical problem of comparative testing of sensors of different types to assess the information content of their signals and justify the criteria for choosing primary transducers when solving specific monitoring problems.The objective of the study is to comparatively test removable resistive strain sensors, optical polarisation strain sensors and accelerometers under a passing train and to evaluate their information content to control rail depression and detect defects on the running surface of wagon wheels.The study using finite element modelling and a physical model of a rail as of a beam on an elastic foundation, substantiates the relationship between longitudinal deformations and vertical accelerations of the rail foot. Comparative tests of removable strain-resistive and optical polarisation strain sensors and accelerometers were held on an experimental section of track under a passing train. A signal processing algorithm has been developed and the equivalence of strain gauges and vibrometers for determining the depression of a rail under a passing train has been proven. Acomparison has been made of the pulse components of the signals of deformation and vibration acceleration during movement of a wheel with a defect on the running surface, and the requirements for the frequency characteristics of the sensors and their mounting on the rail surface have been substantiated.
利用应变仪和振动测量法监测轨道车辆对轨道上部结构的动态影响的可能性
发展铁路运输的首要任务之一是通过延长轨道上部结构和机车车辆的维修间隔时间来提高效率。如果没有及时、完整和可靠的机车车辆与基础设施相互作用的动态信息,就不可能解决这个问题。为了组织对动态过程的监测,使用了完全不同类型的主要传感器:电阻应变计、光纤传感器、测力计(力传感器垫)、加速度计、声发射传感器。这就需要对不同类型的传感器进行比较测试,以评估其信号的信息含量,并证明在解决特定监测问题时选择主传感器的标准是合理的。这项研究的目的是对可移动电阻应变传感器、光学偏振应变传感器和加速度传感器进行比较测试,评估它们在控制钢轨凹陷和检测车轮运行表面缺陷方面的信息含量。研究使用有限元建模和弹性地基上的钢轨梁物理模型,证实了轨脚纵向变形和垂直加速度之间的关系。在过往列车下的一段实验轨道上,对可移动应变电阻式和光学偏振式应变传感器和加速度计进行了比较测试。开发了一种信号处理算法,并证明了应变计和测振仪在确定列车通过时轨道凹陷情况方面的等效性。对运行表面有缺陷的车轮运动时的变形和振动加速度信号的脉冲成分进行了比较,并证实了对传感器频率特性及其在轨道表面安装的要求。
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